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Friday, October 26, 2007

PSU groups take part in 'Yell Like Hell' | The Morning Sun

Thinly organized chaos, ironic song choices and more at Pittsburg State's "Yell Like Hell."

SEAN STEFFEN/THE MORNING SUN

Wes Moore, left, wearing white cap, celebrates with his Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity brothers and supporters Thursday evening after their performance during Yell Like Hell at Carnie Smith Stadium. They placed first in the men's competition.

The PSU Nursing Association took home the title in the co-ed division, Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority won the female division, and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity won the male division.

And from the looks of it, the Sig Eps and Tri-Sigs were cheering for each other. Both loudly supported each other before, during and after their routines.

Dustin Lang, a sophomore technology management major from Nevada, Mo., who was part of the victorious Sig Ep squad, said taking home the trophy was well worth all the hard work he and his fellow fraternity brothers out in.

"It's amazing," he said. "All of the hard work we put into it, it was very well worth it."

Lang's group managed to tie in "Wheel of Fortune," "Riverdance," country music, "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," and the required cheer.